[View in browser]( [Mother Jones Daily Newsletter]( March 8, 2021 Big news from the CDC today: The agency gave the green light for people who have been fully vaccinated to gather in private together without masks or social distancing. I'm probably as far back in the vaccine line as a person could get, but I'm already fantasizing about what I'll do once I get that shot (or shots). I'll give a toast at my sister's wedding, which has been postponed since June. I'll celebrate my birthday with friends in New York, and then hop on down to Mexico City, which I've always wanted to visit. But really, I'm most looking forward to the mundane things: getting a 25-cent discount on my morning coffee for bringing a reusable cup (now forbidden thanks to COVID [hygiene theater](); trying on vintage glasses frames without half my face covered by a mask; browsing a record store with no regard for how long I've been there or how close I'm standing to others. OK, I'm getting ahead of myself, but hope springs eternal. What will you do once it's safe to congregate? Is there anywhere you've been dying to go, or anyone you've been dying to see? Let me know at aweinberg@motherjones.com. Interesting responses might wind up in another post! âAbigail Weinberg Advertisement [House Donations Ad]( [Top Story] [Top Story]( [What You Can and Can’t Do Once You’re Vaccinated]( In a major recovery milestone, the CDC finally announces its guidelines. BY INAE OH [Trending] [Biden's "Bloody Sunday" voting-rights order won't be enough]( BY EDWIN RIOS [Joe Biden is already starting his victory lap]( BY TIM MURPHY [Two more women accuse Andrew Cuomo of sexually inappropriate behavior]( BY EDWIN RIOS [How this regal canine could help save the Mongolian Steppe]( BY SHOSHI PARKS Advertisement [House Subscriptions Ad]( [Health & Environment] [Special Feature]( [These Sacoglossan Sea Slugs Donât Quit When Theyâre a Head]( Bizarre creature self-decapitates and grows a new bodyâorgans and all. BY GRAHAM READFEARN [Fiercely Independent] Support from readers allows Mother Jones to do journalism that doesn't just follow the pack. [Donate]( [Recharge] SOME GOOD NEWS, FOR ONCE [Demolition Debunked: John Coltraneâs Historic House in Philadelphia Will Remain Standing]( After erroneous reports had circulated that John Coltraneâs house was headed for demolition, confirmation came that itâs safe and sound. CBS-3 Philly was first to [debunk]( the false alarm after prominent sources had spread the misinformation internationally. The contractor at a neighboring property slated for demolition, on North 33rd Street, has to protect adjacent structures. Coltrane’s is a National Historic Landmark. He’d lived there from 1952 through 1958, a span that saw Giant Steps, Blue Train, and collaborations with Thelonious Monk and Miles Davis. Miles away, in Queens, New York, a second National Historic Landmark, Louis and Lucille Armstrongâs home, was reinvigorated this weekend with a virtual [walkthrough](. Rooms were open, stories shared, documents discussed, and music played. And today is International Womenâs Day: Queens Public Library, near the house, is streaming a [celebration]( of women in jazz, as are the Detroit Jazz Festival, [led]( by artist-in-residence Dee Dee Bridgewater, and Blue Note Records, with a well-chosen [playlist](. A deeper dive: Sherrie Tuckerâs [Swing Shift: âAll-Girlâ Bands of the 1940s](, Angela Davisâ [Blues Legacies and Black Feminism](, Val Wilmerâs [Mama Said Thereâd Be Days Like This: My Life in the Jazz World](, and Sally Placksinâs [American Women in Jazz: 1900 to the Present](. For music right now: Geri Allenâs [tribute]( to Mary Lou Williams from Harlem Stage. âDaniel King Did you enjoy this newsletter? Help us out by [forwarding]( it to a friend or sharing it on [Facebook]( and [Twitter](. [Mother Jones]( [Donate]( [Subscribe]( This message was sent to {EMAIL}. To change the messages you receive from us, you can [edit your email preferences]( or [unsubscribe from all mailings.]( For advertising opportunities see our online [media kit.]( Were you forwarded this email? [Sign up for Mother Jones' newsletters today.]( [www.MotherJones.com](
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